Proving grounds?

SSpdDmon

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Who's proving grounds are these? Maybe GM or Ford? We flew over last night about 9:00pm or so. My crappy cell phone picture was taken just south of Flint and is facing south by southwest at an altitude of 20,000~25,000 feet.
 

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Looks like GM's grounds in Milford (by Kensington).

--Joe
 

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MPG is better :D

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Haha theres Marty playing with those old ass Systems. Im seriously surprised any of the Labecos still work. That would of been a blast sledding down that hill. The bottom probly woulda hurt tho.
 
Bing Maps is AMAZING! You can zoom in further on the test track in "Aerial" view. Which kinda shows the whole thing. Or, you can go to "Birds Eye View" and it will take you as close at 25M above ground with a clear picture! The test grounds are labeled too along with the track names!

Check it out!


* THe link takes you to Milford in the "roadmap view". If you scroll to the left a little on the map, you will see the GM Proving Grounds Labled. You can check them out in Aerial, or for a really up close look, birdseye.

http://www.bing.com/maps/#JnE9eXAuT...lN2UyOC45OTg1MzE4MTQwNTE4JTdlLTExOS41MzEyNQ==
 
I wish I took my camera out when I flew through Detroit on my way to Orlando back in March. We flew over Ford's proving grounds and world headquarters. I could have had some REALLy sweet shots.
 
Bing Maps is AMAZING! You can zoom in further on the test track in "Aerial" view. Which kinda shows the whole thing. Or, you can go to "Birds Eye View" and it will take you as close at 25M above ground with a clear picture! The test grounds are labeled too along with the track names!

Check it out!


* THe link takes you to Milford in the "roadmap view". If you scroll to the left a little on the map, you will see the GM Proving Grounds Labled. You can check them out in Aerial, or for a really up close look, birdseye.

http://www.bing.com/maps/#JnE9eXAuT...lN2UyOC45OTg1MzE4MTQwNTE4JTdlLTExOS41MzEyNQ==


Ever heard of streetview?


LMAO Bing/microsoft is late to the party. Google is already an empire.
 
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